Registration: Oct. 20, 5:00pm - Matrix on Point: The Court and the People 
In the wake of recent decisions on abortion, First Amendment rights, gun rights, Miranda rights, and jurisdiction over Native American reservations, the Supreme Court today seems particularly out of sync with the American people. In this Matrix on Point panel, we ask experts what these decisions and the conservative turn in the Supreme Court mean for the relationship between the court and the people. 

Register below for this "Matrix on Point" panel discussion with Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law at Berkeley Law; Khiara M. Bridges, Professor of Law at UC Berkeley School of Law; Thomas Biolsi, Professor of Comparative Ethnic Studies and Native American Studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley; and Ronit Stahl, Associate Professor in the UC Berkeley Department of History.

This will be a hybrid (in-person and online) event. Please indicate below whether you will join us in-person.
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